| A | B |
| menu | A list of foods and drinks available for a meal. |
| mince | To cut or chop into very small pieces: The recipe called for finely minced garlic |
| miniature | A very small copy or model of something else: I bought a miniature sculpture of the Empire State Building. |
| minimum | Being the lowest possible: Sixteen is the minimum age for getting a driver's license. |
| minor | A person too young to take on the rights and duties of an adult. |
| minor | Smaller in amount, size, extent, or importance: My neighbor is a minor official in government. |
| minimum | The smallest possible quantity or degree. |
| minority | he smaller of two groups forming a whole: Only a minority of the class earned "A's". |
| minority | A group of people that differs, as in race, from the larger population of a region. |
| minstrel | A musician of the Middle Ages who traveled from place to place, singing and |
| minuet | A slow, stately dance. |
| miniscule | Very small, minute. |
| minute | Extremely small; tiny: The wind blew a minute speck of dirt into my eye. |
| minute | A short time: Wait just a minute. See synonyms at moment. |
| minuteman | a member of a group of armed men pledged to take the field at a moment's notice. |